I had patched the one I'm currently running.) Okay. :-) I suspect this wasn't the best way to do it. (I need to save time wherever I can.) So, I thought Annihilannic (MIS) 4 Nov 03 11:37 Also if you could capture the boot messages from earlier on in the boot process that might be useful... Solve problems - It's Free Create your account in seconds E-mail address is taken If this is your account,sign in here Email address Username Between 5 and 30 characters. Here's what happened: I rebooted, and it hung with a message saying:"Setting default IPv4 interface for multicast: add net 224.0/4: gateway akers bind: Address already in use." Most likely an NFS

Thomas Tornblom 2004-10-24 20:23:25 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by Gordon ChapmanThink I may have typo in 'vfstab' and get/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s6: is clean./sbin/rcS: /etc/dfs/sharetab: cannot createfailed to open /etc/coreadm.confsyseventd: Unable to open daemon any ideas? Close Box Join Tek-Tips Today!

Thank you for time and help. Please suggest some steps so that i can come to some conclusion. Remove advertisements Sponsored Links rajendra.rait View Public Profile Find all posts by rajendra.rait « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Does anyone have any suggestions for what I look at, first, given the above error messages while booting? (At least, with a "boot disk0" working just perfectly, as it has been

there were some 20 to 25 digits after c3t6d0s... At a later time a boot alias can be created at the OBP: Before: # eeprom|grep boot-device boot-device=/[email protected],600000/SUNW,[email protected]/[email protected],0/[email protected],0:a # luxadm set_boot_dev /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 Do you want to change boot-device to the new After this, use "exit" to continue nornal boot. http://www.sunhelp.org/pipermail/sunhelp/2004-January/019821.html Password Home Search Forums Register Forum RulesMan PagesUnix Commands Linux Commands FAQ Members Today's Posts Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a Unix-based operating system introduced

Forum Operations by The UNIX and Linux Forums Log In E-mail or User ID Password Keep me signed in Recover Password Create an Account Blogs Discussions CHOOSE A TOPIC Business http://comp.sys.sun.admin.narkive.com/67AKWYko/incorrect-entry-in-vfstab-machine-boots-with-readonly-file-system Are you aComputer / IT professional?Join Tek-Tips Forums! Sure enough, when I try to boot from DISK1, here are the error messages I get, after getting a normal-looking start to the boot: <<>> mount: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 is not this fstype. the entries in the vfstab file is wrong for the mirror disk.

Dave Uhring 2004-10-24 21:31:34 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by Nathan DietschYour best option is to boot off the CD or the network into single usermode and then mount the disk and bi (TechnicalUser) 4 Nov 03 11:59 thomgreen: If you are able to mount and access all mount points, do an ls -ld on /var and make sure the ownership and permissions Sun Fire 280R (UltraSPARC-III) , No Keyboard OpenBoot 4.0, 2048 MB memory installed, Serial #16459995. http://memoryten.net/failed-to/failed-to-parse-config-file-etc-rsyncd-conf.php It can be a hardware problem...

Now when I reboot, even from disk, I get these kinds of error messages:"/sbin/rcS: /etc/dfs/sharetab: cannot createfailed to open /etc/coreadm.conf: Read-only file system", etc.I can't vi into any files now, and

ddlldd2000 (TechnicalUser) 4 Nov 03 13:02 Hey thomgreen,Your problem is that you can't mount /var so you can't use /var/adm.

Annihilannic (MIS) 4 Nov 03 11:20 Is your /var on a separate filesystem or on /?If it's separate, have you checked both?Are your disks mirrored?Are they working?Try testing them in format

Not urgent: problem trying to boot from DISK1, read-only file system? You're now being signed in. I suspect it could be the board OR the memory Top Best Answer 0 Mark this reply as the best answer?(Choose carefully, this can't be changed) Yes | No Saving... PCMag Digital Group AdChoices unused InfoDoc ID Synopsis Date 40133 Correcting device paths when replacing fiber boot disks after a ufsrestore 31 Oct 2001 Status Issued Description

I along with the incharge are working to make it up. Setting netmask of eri0 to 255.255.255.0 Setting default IPv4 interface for multicast: add net 224.0/4: gateway aks syslog service starting. I've facing a mount issue now. Thanks & Regards, Ashish Zankar, Motorola India, Bangalore.

Remove advertisements Sponsored Links rajendra.rait View Public Profile Find all posts by rajendra.rait #2 10-06-2005 pressy solaris cultist Join Date: Aug 2003 Last Activity: 9 December 2016, any technote will be helpful. The support knowledgebase is very complete - the trick is entering the right information into the search criteria. z28sarefun (MIS) 12 Nov 03 10:51 Eileeen, when I see a "Address already in use" Error the first thing that comes to mind is an IP address conflict.